City leaders hope a state grant could fully fund the project ahead of the summer tourism season.
OLPH’s Friday fish fry drive-thru runs 3 to 7 p.m. through March 27 in Corpus Christi, with delivery from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. supporting OLPH Academy.
City Council unanimously approves $8.7 million Northside Aquatics Center despite drought concerns, citing federal mitigation requirements.
Corpus Christi is in a race against time to secure its water future, spending hundreds of millions of dollars through ...
Earlier this year, officials with Corpus Christi Water revealed that the Coastal Bend could reach a “stage 1” water emergency ...
Should you attend the Souper Bowl at the Art Center on Feb. 19? A movie party at Alamo Drafthouse on Feb. 21? Check out fun ...
Corpus Christi is on track to sign off on an $8.7 million Northside Aquatic Center even as the city remains stuck in Stage 3 drought restrictions and the western reservoirs that supply much of the ...
It has been a tough century both commercially and recreationally.
That region is expected to hit a stage 1 water emergency in November.
City Council approved $405 million in emergency water projects as officials warn the timeline for a Level One water emergency could accelerate.
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